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Subject: Re: [OM] OT: Naval museums now
From: Rand E <rtomcala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2004 20:18:47 -0500
Jim,
You seem to object mainly to the removal of the reactor from the submarine. I find this interesting. Would you rather that it still had the reactor in it on arrival ? If the reactor core has any operating time on it, it will also have very significant amounts of fission daughter products like strontium and yitrium-90 as well as a bunch of cobalt-60 and a host of other delectable little critters in great profusion. Even if they welded the reactor compartment shut, a terrorist (you've heard of them right ?) could just place a n explosive charge on the outside and spread these critters all over your back yard. Don't get me wrong, I also think that it's a terrific waste of money also. Only I question why you are getting a submarine in the first place. But I think that that is something that you should take up with your local politicians who requested and fought for the thing in the first place. Having lived and worked in submarines for over 14 years and operated and maintained the nuclear plants for longer than that, I can't understand why anybody would want one. But, if you were so inclined, I sure would recommend that it did NOT have a nuclear plant in it !
Rand E.
MMCM (SS) USN (ret)

Lama-Jim L'Hommedieu wrote:

Speaking of naval museums, our beloved Federal Government is moving a nuclear 
submarine to a new (planned) museum in Cincinnati.
Unfortunately we don't have money to improve education but we *DO* have money 
to remove the nuclear reactor from inside a submarine
(which was not designed to have it removed- DUH!), then transport the huge 
vessel across the Rocky Mountains and more than a dozen
states.

School kids in 2015 may not be able to do algebra but they will be able to tell 
they're penniless ancestors that they once toured a
nuclear submarine.

The new museum will be within sight of our new 4-lane bridge that our beloved 
Federal government built, despite the Federal experts
who said no such bridge was warranted.  It replaced a 2 lane bridge that saw 
almost no traffic.  We don't have the money to replace
the fatal 8-lane Interstate bridge that's within sight of the 4 lane bridge but at least 
"we got something".

We call this pork-barrel politics in the US.

All the best,
Lama


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